We had a staff you cross red heeler, he lived til nearly 15. He was six weeks short of his 16th when we had to put him to sleep because of cancer. Looked after and cared for, dogs can have long happy lives
I have a Staffy cross Red Heeler, he’s 13 1/2 and showing no signs of kicking the bucket. He’s slowed down a lot and not as active as he used to be, but that’s to be expected at his age. At his recent vet check, we were told to expect another 4 or so years out of him
Staffies typically live anywhere from 10 to 15 years, but like every breed, it depends on the individual dog. For really comprehensive information on anything to do with owning a Staffy, check out this website. Hopefully it will be of help to you.
I always thought that any dog breed could live up to 16 years, give or take – depends on a number of things though. I want our dog to live forever, couldn’t imagine him not being in our lives.
Large dogs have a life span of 10 years any thing over that is a bonus and as they are considered a small breed life span is 16 years any thing over that is a bonus but in saying this it also does not mean that they will definatly live that long medium sized dogs is 14 years this is just a guide that we used when I worked as a vet nurse. You have to take things like health and things like that into consideration. All these ages are not set in stone. They are just a guide.
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